Stratospheric ozone depletion events set to increase, impacting global climate.
Ozone levels in the upper atmosphere can drop dramatically during winter, leading to ozone decrease events. These events are caused by a positive feedback loop between ozone levels and the rate at which ozone breaks down. When ozone levels drop, the rate of ozone dissociation increases, further reducing ozone levels. This feedback loop results in significant ozone depletion in the stratopause region. Additionally, water vapor levels and temperature also increase during these events.